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Troubleshooting

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Getting Printer Information over the Network

Note

The optional Network Interface Board is required to acquire printer informa-
tion over the network.

Printer current status

You can check the printer's current status using the following method.

telnet

Use the status command.

Reference

For more information about the printer configuration with this method,
see the “Operating Instructions” for the optional Network Interface Board
included as a PDF file on the CD-ROM.

Message

Description

Comments

Call Service

There is a malfunction in 
the printer.

Turn the printer off and on.

Charger : Not Set Correctly The charger is not set cor-

rectly.

Set the charger correctly. 

 

P.80 

“Replacing the Charger”

Energy Save Mode

The printer is in Energy 
Saver mode.

Wait for a while.

Error Power Off/On

There is malfunction in the 
printer.

Turn the printer off and on.

Front Cover Open

The front cover is open.

Close the front cover. 

 the 

"Setup Guide" that comes 
with the printer

Fusing Oil is Low

Fuser oil is low. You can 
print about 200 pages more 
after this message appears.

Replace the fuser oil bottle. 

 P.76 

“Replacing the Fuser 

Oil Bottle and Ozone Filter”

Fusing Oil is Empty

The fuser oil bottle is emp-
ty.

Replace the fuser oil bottle. 

 P.76 

“Replacing the Fuser 

Oil Bottle and Ozone Filter”

Fusing Unit: Not Set Cor-
rectly

The fusing unit is not in-
stalled in the printer.

Contact your sales or ser-
vice representative.

Left Cover Open

The left cover is open.

Close the left cover. 

 the 

"Setup Guide" that comes 
with the printer

Loading Toner

The toner cartridge is being 
prepared for replacement.

Wait for a while.

Summary of Contents for C7006dw

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Printer Reference...

Page 2: ...ield Customer engineers are therefore directed to return all chassis and laser subsystems to the factory or service depot when replacement or the optical subsystem is re quired Important Parts of this...

Page 3: ...oduct names used herein are for identification purposes only and might be trademarks of their respective companies We disclaim any and all rights in those marks Notes Some illustrations might be sligh...

Page 4: ...of an emergency it can be unplugged easily Disconnect the power plug by pulling the plug not the cable if the power cable or plug becomes frayed or damaged To avoid hazardous electric shock or laser...

Page 5: ...ner cartridge out of reach of children For environmental reasons do not dispose of the equipment or expended supplies at a household waste collection point Disposal should take place at an authorized...

Page 6: ...d paper As an ENERGY STAR Partner we have deter mined that this machine model meets the ENER GY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency The ENERGY STAR Guidelines intend to establish an international en...

Page 7: ...he printer and its options Printer Reference Describes the procedures and provides necessary information about using the printer and its options The manual is included as a PDF file on the CD ROM this...

Page 8: ...s not followed paper might be misfed originals might be damaged or data might be lost Be sure to read this Preparation This symbol indicates the prior knowledge or preparations required before op erat...

Page 9: ...0 Accessing the Printer Properties 6 Windows NT 4 0 Accessing the Printer Properties 8 RICOH SCRIPT2 Setting up for Printing 10 Windows 95 98 Accessing the Printer Properties 10 Windows 2000 Accessing...

Page 10: ...onsumables 71 Replacing Toner Cartridge 71 Replacing the Photoconductor Unit 74 Replacing the Fuser Oil Bottle and Ozone Filter 76 Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle 78 Replacing the Charger 80 5 Using...

Page 11: ...g 111 Reading the Job Log 113 6 Appendix Color Guide 115 Color Printing Basics 115 Memory Capacity and Paper Size 117 Low Memory 118 Moving and Transporting the Printer 119 Specifications 120 Mainfram...

Page 12: ...x...

Page 13: ...e menu click Delete A confirmation dialog box appears E Click Yes to uninstall the printer driver Windows 2000 Uninstalling the IPDL C Printer Driver Limitation Uninstalling a printer driver requires...

Page 14: ...nd Power Us ers groups have Full Control permission by default When you uninstall a printer driver log on under Full Control permission A Close all the applications that are currently running B Click...

Page 15: ...e File menu click Delete A confirmation dialog box appears E Click Yes to uninstall the printer driver Windows 2000 Uninstalling the RICOH SCRIPT2 Printer Driver Limitation Uninstalling a printer driv...

Page 16: ...tions that are currently running B Click Start on the taskbar point to Settings and then click Printers The Printers window appears C Click the icon of the printer you want to remove D On the File men...

Page 17: ...he Color Management tab are not supported A Click Start on the taskbar point to Settings and then click Printers The Printers window appears B Click the icon of the printer whose default settings you...

Page 18: ...imitation Changing the printer settings requires Manage Printers permission Members of the Administrators and Power Users groups have Manage Printers permis sion by default When you set up options log...

Page 19: ...ick OK Note Settings you make here are used as the default settings for all applications Making printer settings from an application To make the printer settings for a specific application open the Pr...

Page 20: ...click Printers The Printers window appears B Click the icon of the printer whose default setting you want to change C On the File menu click Properties The Printer Properties appear D Set desired set...

Page 21: ...ion that comes with Windows NT 4 0 Note The actual procedures you should follow to open the Document Properties may differ depending on the application For more information about the procedures see th...

Page 22: ...Management and Sharing Note Profiles set on the Color Management tab are not supported A Click Start on the taskbar point to Settings and then click Printers The Printers window appears B Click the i...

Page 23: ...ion about each tab see the Operating Instruction for RICOH SCRIPT2 included as a PDF file on the CD ROM D Click OK to start printing Windows 2000 Accessing the Printer Properties Making printer defaul...

Page 24: ...default When you set up options log on using an account that has Manage Printers permission A Click Start on the taskbar point to Settings and then click Printers The Printers window appears B Click...

Page 25: ...rt your printing Windows NT 4 0 Accessing the Printer Properties Making printer default settings Printer Properties Limitation Changing the printer settings requires Full Control access permission Mem...

Page 26: ...s a PDF file on the CD ROM Note Settings you make here are used as the default settings when printing from applications Making printer settings from an application To make the printer settings for a s...

Page 27: ...sing For more information see the documentation that comes with the Macintosh D From the Paper box select the paper size E Set desired settings and click OK Small Size Print Area This printer supports...

Page 28: ...o print B On the File menu click Print The Printer Settings appear C Confirm that the printer is selected in the Printer box D Set desired settings and click Print Reference For more information about...

Page 29: ...ortant When the printer is being shared by multiple computers be careful not to accidentally cancel someone else s print job Note You cannot stop printing the data that has already been processed inte...

Page 30: ...bar This opens a window that shows all the print jobs that are currently queued for printing Check the current status of the job you want to cancel B Click the name of the job you want to cancel C On...

Page 31: ...lick the trash icon D Press Reset on the operation panel A message appears on the panel display indicating that the print job is being canceled Important When the printer is being shared by multiple c...

Page 32: ...Setting Up the Printer Driver and Canceling a Print Job 20 2...

Page 33: ...nd selected the paper size using the operation panel For Tray 1 2 and 3 the dial setting overrides settings selected with the oper ation panel Note The following conventions are used to describe paper...

Page 34: ...not indicated on the paper size dial You should set the paper size dial to p and select the paper size using the operation panel The default setting is Foolscap 8 5 13 P 31 Selecting paper size using...

Page 35: ...not indicated on the paper size dial You should set the paper size dial to p and select the paper size using the operation panel The default setting is Foolscap 8 5 13 P 31 Selecting paper size using...

Page 36: ...t and cause a misfeed Use only the recommended paper types Print quality cannot be guaranteed if other paper types are used P 28 Paper not supported by this printer Do not use paper that has already b...

Page 37: ...with the printer driver Thick paper If you print on paper heavier than 105 g m2 28 lb use the bypass tray The bypass tray can hold paper up to 160 g m2 43 lb in weight The print quality on paper that...

Page 38: ...rencies from the tray after you are fin ished printing Leaving them in the tray may cause them to stick together When printing on OHP transparencies you should select the OHP trans parency mode with t...

Page 39: ...e is no air in the envelopes before loading To get better print quality it is recommended that you set the right left top and bottom print margins to at least 20 mm 0 8 each Do not print on both sides...

Page 40: ...e to different fusing temperatures Coated paper Special paper such as thermal paper aluminum foil carbon paper and con ductive paper Heavily textured paper Glued paper OHP transparencies for color pri...

Page 41: ...ea The following shows the printable area for this printer Be sure to set the print margins correctly A printable area Note The printable area may vary depending on paper size printer language and pri...

Page 42: ...tray see P 21 Paper and Other Media Sup ported by This Printer A Slide the paper tray out until it stops After that lift it slightly then slide it out of the printer Place it on a flat surface B Slide...

Page 43: ...ze using the operation panel Use the following procedure to select the paper size loaded in Tray 1 2 or 3 from the printer s operation panel A Press Menu The following message appears on the panel dis...

Page 44: ...e On Line indicator turns off when the printer is offline G Press Reset The printer is reset and the settings are applied Confirm that the se lected tray and paper size are ap pears on the panel displ...

Page 45: ...print ing Selecting paper size using the operation panel Use the following procedure to select the paper size from the printer s oper ation panel after loading paper into the bypass tray A Press Media...

Page 46: ...e right Custom l jl Width 110mm Note Press Escape to move the pointer to the left Press Escape while the pointer is located at the left most digit of the width to cancel the settings and return to ste...

Page 47: ...t tray extender Important Do not place the rear of the printer near a wall or touch it with your hand This area can become ex tremely hot Note The above illustration is the sim plex printer The proced...

Page 48: ...Paper and Other Media 36 3...

Page 49: ...print this page Change print quality in the printer driver and try again For details please refer to the trou bleshooting section in your manual The following are the actions you should take when you...

Page 50: ...Add Fuser Oil on the upper line The fuser oil bottle is emp ty Replace the fuser oil bottle P 76 Replacing the Fuser Oil Bottle and Ozone Filter Add Fuser Oil on the lower line Fuser oil is low You ca...

Page 51: ...the power on Load paper size There is no paper of the in dicated size in the paper tray being used Load the indicated paper size into the paper tray be ing used P 30 Loading Paper There is no paper of...

Page 52: ...feed in the duplex tray Remove the misfed paper P 63 When the Message Remove Misfeed Duplex Base Unit Appears Remove Misfeed From Output Tray There is a paper misfeed in the printer Remove the misfed...

Page 53: ...properly Just wait a while Waste T Full on the lower line The waste toner bottle is nearly full Replace the waste toner bottle P 78 Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle Waste Toner is Full The waste tone...

Page 54: ...inter In this case you might not be able print com plex print jobs B1 Error An error has occurred in the standard parallel inter face Contact your sales or ser vice representative B3 Error The printer...

Page 55: ...rinter Then try to print again Note If you remove the Net work Interface Board you cannot print via the network You can send the print job to the print er only via a parallel ca ble connection 85 Erro...

Page 56: ...Charger Energy Save Mode The printer is in Energy Saver mode Wait for a while Error Power Off On There is malfunction in the printer Turn the printer off and on Front Cover Open The front cover is ope...

Page 57: ...xit Cover Open The paper exit cover is open Close the paper exit cover the Setup Guide that comes with the printer Paper Misfeed at Front Cover There is a paper misfeed in the printer Remove the misfe...

Page 58: ...us ing unit Contact your sales or ser vice representative Time to Change PCU It is time to replace the pho toconductor unit If printed side gets dirty replace the photoconduc tor unit P 74 Replacing t...

Page 59: ...r tray 1 Paper size loaded in the paper tray 2 Current status of the paper tray 3 Output Tray No Name Status ID number of the output tray Name of the output tray Fixed to Standard Current status of th...

Page 60: ...B5L B6R B6K DLR 11 17 K LGR 81 2 14 K LT 81 2 11 L HL 51 2 81 2 L EX 71 4 101 2 L FR 8 13 K FLR 81 4 13 K F4R 81 2 13 K FRE Custom size The paper size is not selected Status Description Normal NoTray...

Page 61: ...rs or screws confirm that they are fastened securely For more information about the settings see the Quick Installation Guide Are you using a correct in terface cable The type of interface cable you s...

Page 62: ...a sent to the machine Print the configuration page to check the amount of available memory If the memory size is full increasing the memory may solve this problem If you still cannot clear the prob le...

Page 63: ...more information about the printer port settings see the notes after this table Network connection Contact your network administrator If the Data In indicator is blinking or lit The printer may be re...

Page 64: ...dows NT 4 0 A Click Start point to Settings and then click Printers B Click the icon of the printer Next on the File menu click Properties C Click the Port tab D Confirm that the correct port is selec...

Page 65: ...ctions you should take when you encounter memory shortage problems If these ac tions do not solve the problem individually try them in combination with each other P 118 Low Memo ry A Increase printer...

Page 66: ...re moving the misfed paper Open the front cover of the printer and then close it P 58 Removing Misfed Paper It takes too much time to start printing The data is so large or complex that it takes time...

Page 67: ...r is not loaded correctly in the paper tray Remove the paper from the tray and reload the specified paper correctly P 30 Loading Paper Note If you select Bypass Tray with the IPDL C printer driver you...

Page 68: ...placing Toner Cartridge Toner is not fused well when printing on thick paper or OHP transparencies The printer driver setting is not correct Select Thick Pa per OHP Transparency or Thick Duplex Backsi...

Page 69: ...e Dithering setting with the printer driver Solid areas lines or text are shiny or glossy when created as a mixture of cyan magen ta yellow Select K in the Black Text Graphics setting with the printer...

Page 70: ...r or media type setting is correct Confirm that the size of paper loaded in the paper tray is the same as the size of the OHP trans parency If a paper misfeed still occurs con tact your sales or servi...

Page 71: ...not leave any misfed paper in the printer B When paper is left in the bypass tray remove the paper C Close the bypass tray open the front cover and then close it to re set the misfeed condition D Relo...

Page 72: ...A Open the paper exit cover Note When opening the paper exit cover be careful as it may be hot B Push the front cover release but ton and open the front cover C Turn the dial downward then re move th...

Page 73: ...ial remove the misfed paper as shown in the illustration Be careful not to leave any misfed paper in the printer Note When removing misfed pa per be careful not to touch the fusing section because it...

Page 74: ...e the printer Note If it is difficult to turn the dial turn it slightly upward and then try again A Remove the misfed paper from inside of the printer While turning the dial remove the misfed paper as...

Page 75: ...de out the duplex tray B Open the guide in the duplex tray as shown in the illustration and then remove the misfed paper C While opening the guide in step B open the two guides as shown in the illustr...

Page 76: ...pened in steps F and G I Slide the duplex tray completely into the printer Important Be sure to insert the duplex tray completely If not fully inserted misfeeds might occur or the front cover might to...

Page 77: ...not use chemical cleaners or organic solvents such as thinner or benzene C Reload paper with the print side up into the paper tray While lift ing the front side of the tray in sert the paper tray int...

Page 78: ...osition E Close the front cover Cleaning the Dust Proofing Glass The dust proofing glass may require cleaning if black or white lines appear on the print side of the document R CAUTION A Push the fron...

Page 79: ...lance We recommend that you normally leave the image density at its factory default setting The following procedure describes how to change the magenta image density You can use the same proce dure to...

Page 80: ...r press T T to move the g symbol to the left G Press On Line The Ready message appears on the panel display Setting the Toner Empty Menu Use this setting to specify whether the printer stops printing...

Page 81: ...se the same procedure to adjust the other tray as well Important Select the tray with Paper Tray with the operation panel P 83 and then print the configuration page P 99 Note Use A4 or 81 2 11 paper t...

Page 82: ...press Enter Maintenance j 4 Registrationl The following message appears on the panel display Registration j Byps Vert l J Press T or U to display the name of the tray whose margins you want to balance...

Page 83: ...sage ap pears on the operation panel Re place them in the following order A Black B Yellow C Cyan D Magenta If you do not have all the required replacement cartridges you can choose which ones you wan...

Page 84: ...s shown in the illustra tion Important Do not touch the roller A or the print quality might be re duced If the toner cartridge is not shaken enough toner might not be evenly distributed in the car tri...

Page 85: ...agenta toner car tridge You can use the same proce dure to replace the toner cartridges for the other toner colors as well A Press Menu The following message appears on the panel display Menu j IPDL C...

Page 86: ...p toner from making floor dirty The Change PCU message is based on a printed page counter kept internally by the printer It is meant as a general guide to photo conductor unit life only Actual photoco...

Page 87: ...unit remove the unit from the printer and place it carefully inside the new photoconductor unit s box Important To prevent accidental scattering of toner do not shake rotate drop or hold the toner car...

Page 88: ...ter Replace the oil bottle and ozone filter whenever the following messages ap pear on the panel display IPDL C Add FuserOil Add Fuser Oil There are the fuser oil bottle and the ozone filter in the Fu...

Page 89: ...old the clear cap while turning the green cap Do not remove the clear cap B Open the fuser oil bottle cover of the printer C Remove the used oil bottle from the printer carefully D Insert the new oil...

Page 90: ...from the printer C Insert a new ozone filter into the printer Slide the filter into the stopper Two small thin plastic tabs of the top of the filter should click into place D Close the front cover Con...

Page 91: ...green tabs remove it from the printer B Insert a new waste toner bottle at the rear of the photoconduc tor unit Insert a new waste toner bottle completely Otherwise print problem may occur Do not inci...

Page 92: ...p toner from making floor dirty A Turn off the printer s power switch B Push the front cover release but ton and open the front cover C Holding the green inset grips of the photoconductor unit pull th...

Page 93: ...he unit back to its original position H Close the front cover Confirm that the front cover closes properly I Turn on the printer s power switch J Press Menu The following message appears on the panel...

Page 94: ...Troubleshooting 82 4...

Page 95: ...escribes how to protect the System Menu settings against accidental changes Menu Table A table chart that shows all of the printer menu items Menu Settings Provides short explanations of each printer...

Page 96: ...the currently selected item Tray Size j 8 5x13 l D Press T or U to display the screen for the setting you want to change and then press Enter Tray Size j 8 25x13 l This registers the setting E Repeat...

Page 97: ...ators Protecting the Menus A Check if the On Line indicator stays on If not press On Line B Press Enter then Escape and then Menu The following message appears on the panel display Menu j IPDL C Menu...

Page 98: ...y Removing Protection A Check if the On Line indicator stays on If not press On Line B Press Enter then Escape and then Menu The following message appears on the panel display Menu j IPDL C Menu l C P...

Page 99: ...nance j 7 Menu Protectl The following message appears on the panel display M Menu Protect j On l E Press T or U to display Off and then press Enter Menu Protect j Off l This turns off protection and r...

Page 100: ...aving 6 Dithering 7 Paper Type 8 Auto Tray SW 9 Duplex Print 1 A Duplex Bind 1 B Job Timeout C I O Timeout D Feed Timeout E Print Errors F KTalk Mode 2 G Parallel IF H Parallel IF2 3 System Menu 1 Pap...

Page 101: ...CTL 6 36 Access Mask 6 37 Net Boot 6 38 Frame NW 6 39 Active PTL 6 Maintenance 1 Reinstall P 80 Replacing the Charger 2 Toner Select P 73 Replacing a specific toner cartridge 3 Toner Level P 67 Adjus...

Page 102: ...er waits for more print data before ending its waiting condition for data and terminating a job 000 Off is end less wait The job is automatically cancelled if no data is received for the se lected tim...

Page 103: ...dictionary that is selected on ColorProfile is used Super Fine Like the Fine setting the color rendering dictionary is used however output is more vivid This setting is enabled to make light colors p...

Page 104: ...an select the image mode that is best for the type of data you are print ing Auto Select this setting to automatically select a mode that is suitable for print ing Photographic Select this setting to...

Page 105: ...sed only the duplex printer Long Edge Short Edge B Job Timeout You can set how many seconds the printer waits before terminating a print job when the printer does not receive the end of the current pr...

Page 106: ...interface timing When SystemDefault is select ed the setting in the System Menu is used SystemDefault ACK Inside ACK Outside H Parallel IF2 You can select the parallel interface timing When SystemDef...

Page 107: ...5 13 will be selected automatically For more information about loading paper see P 30 Load ing Paper 3 Bypass Use You can select whether or not the printer should be searched the bypass tray when Aut...

Page 108: ...an Level 2 Level 1 Level 2 Note Level 1 takes about six minutes to return to the ready condition Level 2 takes about one minute to return to the ready condition 7 PDL Sensing You can set whether or no...

Page 109: ...ncing problems while the printer is connected to another manufac turer s print box Original Mode Standard Note This setting is effective only for Parallel 1 12 OHP Slip OHP Slip is a sheet of paper pl...

Page 110: ...2 RPS2 is required when you set the menu for each printer language A Press Menu The following message appears on the panel display Menu j IPDL C Menu l B Press T or U to display Select PDL and then pr...

Page 111: ...o display List Print and then press Enter Menu j List Print l The following message appears on the panel display List Print j 1 Config Page l C Confirm that 1 Config Page is on the display and then pr...

Page 112: ...he printer Printer Information Tray1 Bypass Tray This shows the paper sizes specified with the paper size dial and the opera tion panel for the standard paper tray and the bypass tray If you install t...

Page 113: ...status of consumable items etc Status List IPDL C This shows current IPDL C settings P 90 IPDL C Menu System This shows current System Menu settings P 94 System Menu Network These are the settings an...

Page 114: ...ry Status Shows the amount of printer memory VM area and so on Reference For more information about printer memory and VM area see the Oper ating Instructions for RICOH SCRIPT2 included as a PDF file...

Page 115: ...isplay List Print and then press Enter Menu j List Print l The following message appears on the panel display List Print j 1 Config Page l C Press T or U to display 2 Color Sample and then press Enter...

Page 116: ...hen fol low the procedure below Limitation The following items do not reset Registration P 69 Image Density P 67 Paper Size of the bypass tray P 31 A Turn on the printer s power switch B Press Menu Th...

Page 117: ...er The following message appears on the panel display Take Offline Then Press Reset This returns to the Maintenance menu F Press On Line The Ready message appears on the panel display G Press On Line...

Page 118: ...ing the printer driver With Windows 95 98 if the printer name is changed after installing the print er driver User Codes will be cancelled Note With Windows 95 98 set User Codes during the IPDL C prin...

Page 119: ...enu l B Press T or U to display List Print and then press Enter Menu j List Print l The following message appears on the panel display List Print j 1 Config Page l C Press T or U to display 4 Statisti...

Page 120: ...number of pages printed in black and white 4 Two color Indicates the number of pages printed with two colors or less excluding black and white 5 Full Color Indicates the number of pages printed with t...

Page 121: ...g Protect j On l E Press T or U to select On or Off and then press Enter Log Protect j Off l This registers the setting and returns to the Maintenance menu F Press On Line The Ready message appears on...

Page 122: ...owing message appears on the panel display Maintenance j 1 Reinstall l D Press T or U to display 9 Log Clear and then press Enter Maintenance j 9 Log Clear l The following message appears on the panel...

Page 123: ...job log on the computer using PRINTER MANAGER FOR ADMINISTRATOR CLIENT Turning off the power or resetting the printer deletes the job log Limitation Up to 64 User IDs are available at the same time I...

Page 124: ...ng message appears on the panel display List Print j 1 Config Page l C Press T or U to display 3 Job Log and then press Enter List Print j 3 Job Log l The following message appears on the panel displa...

Page 125: ...H SCRIPT2 RPS2 3 Request Time Indicates the time when the job was re quested by the printer driver Note It is not available with RICOH SCRIPT2 4 Black Indicates the number of pages printed in black an...

Page 126: ...Using the Operation Panel 114 5...

Page 127: ...RGB is also called additive or emitted color The colors on your computer screen are produced by varying the intensities of RGB Printed color is a mixture of cyan magenta and yellow which is normally c...

Page 128: ...ample Complementary colors are red and cyan green and magenta blue and yellow Printed Color The printer produces full color output using four toner colors cyan magenta yellow and black These four colo...

Page 129: ...rinting jobs including large data might not be printed In the simplex printing printing is possible regardless of the data volume Printing is possible regardless of the data volume Resolution 600dpi F...

Page 130: ...color level settings With the IPDL C printer driver the item to be changed differs from depend ing on the current setting on the Print Quality tab If you use Document Type change the setting of Printi...

Page 131: ...Otherwise the printer might fall and cause personal injury When lifting the machine use the grips on both sides The machine could break or cause an injury if dropped Before moving the machine unplug t...

Page 132: ...per minute Color 5 5 pages per minute A4 81 2 11 Resolution 600 dpi Parallel interface Interface Standard 36 pin printer cable and a parallel port on the host computer IEEE 1284 B I F Compatible Nibbl...

Page 133: ...s Printing Maximum 1 200 W or less Printing Average 750 W or less Energy Saver Maximum 45 W or less Simplex printer Mainframe only Duplex printer Mainframe only During printing 65 dB A Stand by 43 dB...

Page 134: ...g m2 20 lb CPU R4310 177 MHz Memory Simplex printer Standard 32 MB up to 256 MB with the optional SDRAM module Duplex printer Standard 64 MB up to 256 MB with the optional SDRAM module Network an opti...

Page 135: ...r size P 21 Paper and Other Media Supported by This Printer Paper weight P 21 Paper and Other Media Supported by This Printer Network Interface Board Type306 Topology Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX Prot...

Page 136: ...ndix 124 6 Printer Feature Expander 185 Memory Unit TypeA Module type SO DIMM Small Outline Dual in line Memory Module Memory type SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic RAM Number of pins 144 pins Data width 64 b...

Page 137: ...he normal life de scribed above Toner cartridges that come with the printer are for setup purposes and will not provide the number of pages described above The average num ber of printable pages that...

Page 138: ...es also shortens as the consumables become older All that means that consumables might require replacement sooner than the life indicated 1 For the name of consumables see the inside of front cover of...

Page 139: ...100 Font Status 102 friction pad 65 fuser oil bottle 76 I IEEE 1284 Parallel Type204 123 image density 67 Installed Fonts 102 Interface Status 102 I O Buffer 95 I O Timeout 90 93 IPDL C 101 IPDL C Men...

Page 140: ...olor model 115 RICOH SCRIPT2 Operating Instructions v RICOH SCRIPT2 printer driver Macintosh uninstall 4 Windows 2000 uninstall 3 Windows 95 98 uninstall 3 Windows NT 4 0 uninstall 4 RPS2 Menu 90 RPS2...

Page 141: ...t job 17 IPDL C properties 5 IPDL C uninstall 1 RICOH SCRIPT2 properties 10 RICOH SCRIPT2 uninstall 3 Windows NT 4 0 cancel a print job 18 IPDL C properties 8 IPDL C uninstall 2 RICOH SCRIPT2 properti...

Page 142: ...130 UE USA G048...

Page 143: ...roved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Caution in case of 100BaseTX environment Properly shielded and grounded cables STP and connectors...

Page 144: ...S1383 UE USA G048 8627 Type for Savin SLP624s SLP624d C7006d C7006dw SAVIN CORPORATION...

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